Washington introduced Stacey Abrams, who declared, “Here in Georgia, we got it done on Nov. 3rd.” She clarified that the work isn’t done, however. “We need your help to protect voting rights and elect progressive leaders.” Abrams said that the upcoming runoff election for U.S. senate seats is “critical,” urging the need for voters to elect leaders who will expand access to healthcare. “We can and must come together to decisively elect these candidates.” Those who need to vote can register at peachvote.com by this Monday. Kicking off the second performance of the evening was Audra McDonald, performing “Georgia on my mind.” Ben Gibbard from Death Cab for Cutie followed with a rendition of “Me and Magdalana.R...
“I am definitely not going to be doing anything that’s irresponsible for myself or for other people … it’s just ridiculous for anybody that won’t take the right precautions to keep each other safe. It’s f—ed up.” Miley is, of course, promoting her new album Plastic Hearts, which features assists from Dua Lipa, Billy Idol, Joan Jett and Stevie Nicks. Cyrus was particularly effusive about her “Prisoner” collaborator, Lipa. “She’s super f—ing hot,” she gushed. Miley spoke with the shock jock about growing up and leaving behind the “Hannah Montana” image, something many fans couldn’t and wouldn’t adjust to. Also, she discussed her relationship with Liam Hemsworth, advice she got from Paul Simon, that note from Yoko Ono she got inked on her back, and sobriet...
Carrie Underwood got into the spirit of giving this Christmas like never before. The country star released her first holiday album, My Gift, which went straight to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart in October. And she’s just launched a Christmas TV special, which is now streaming on HBO Max. The Gift features eight holiday classics, including “O Holy Night” which she performed Thursday night (Dec. 3) during her appearance on The Tonight Show. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair share of Internet re...
Rina Sawayama has released a deluxe edition of SAWAYAMA, one of our Top 50 Albums of 2020. Stream it below via Apple Music or Spotify. Out through Dirty Hit, the expanded collection consists of the 13 original SAWAYAMA songs, plus 11 additional tracks. Three of these have never before been made available: “LUCID”, “We Out Here”, and “Bees & Honey”. There is also a cover of The 1975 song “Love It If We Made It”, alongside acoustic renditions of “Bad Friend”, “STFU!”, and “Chosen Family” and fresh remixes helmed by Dream Wife and Pabllo Vittar. Sawayama herself executive produced the deluxe project with help from Clarence Clarity (who also contributed production). Meanwhile, Nicole Morier (Britney Spears) and Kyle Shearer (Carly Rae Jepsen) both have co-writing credits. Editors...
Aminé has dropped a new deluxe edition of his latest album Limbo. Stream it below through Apple Music or Spotify. This continues the trend of hip-hop deluxe editions that offer a whole new record’s worth of material. The Portland rapper has added seven additional tracks: “Mrs. Clean”, “Zack & Cody” featuring Valee, “Gelato”, “Talk” with Saba, “Chicken” featuring Toosii, “Buzzin” with Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and “Solid”. These cuts come front-loaded, after which Limbo unspools as it did when first released over the summer. In a September interview with Oregon Public Broadcasting, Aminé explained his intentions behind the album, saying, “When I started making Limbo I though a lot about legacy. I was inspired by a lot of albums, but one that inspired me a while ago was 4:...
Deck the halls with boughs of holly, and stream the new holiday project from chamber pop extraordinaire Tori Amos. Her Christmastide EP is officially out today and can be found below via Apple Music or Spotify. Out through Decca Records, Christmastide serves as Amos’ first new solo material since the 2017 full-length Native Invader. It features four original tracks, including lead single “Better Angels”. According to Amos, she hopes the EP can be a jubilant “safe space” from these turbulent times. “With Christmastide it was important to be positive and to try and lift people’s spirits,” she commented in a statement. “It’s a time of year that should be joyful with family and friends but also can sadly be a very lonely place for some.” Editors’ Picks “Many families will ...
Check out this new piece of music from Rema – ‘Peace of Mind’ out now! Jonzing World lead music act Rema drops a hot new tune ‘Peace of Mind‘ for his fans. Several month after dropping the his compilation tape Rema gives us a new tune to enjoy this December. This comes after he won the Afrimma Award for ‘Best Male West Africa’. He also bagged a double nomination at the upcoming MOBO Awards 2020 as ‘Best African Act’ and ‘Best International Act’. On ‘Peace of Mind’, Rema advocates for good mental health as Naija is capable of making you lose some sanity upstairs. The tune is melodious and definitely a slow burner for any mood. It was produced by Kel P. Listen, enjoy Rema – ‘Peace of Mind’ below. [embedded content] Download Here: https://rema.lnk.to/PeaceOfMindSo Share this: You Deserv...
Don’t miss the official release of Flavour – Flavour of Africa album MP3 download out now. Highlife singer Chinedu Okoli better known as Flavour just released a brand new album dubbed ‘Flavour of Africa’. The Nigerian musician is ending the year on a high note and also giving his fans lots of music for the festive period. The ‘Flavour of Africa’ album houses 16 brand new tracks and also contains a couple of featured artistes local and international. Some of the featured artistes are Fally Ipupa, Tekno, Waga Gee, Biggie Igba etc. Some of the tracks are ‘Flavour of Africa‘, ‘Bestie‘, Some of producers on the album include MasterKraft, Spax, Rotimi Keys, Selebobo and others. Enjoy Flavour – ‘Flavour of Africa’ below. [embedded content] Share this: You Deserve to Make Money Even When you...
Zeds Dead‘s new mixtape is a reminder that wine and friendships aren’t the only things that get better with age. THE LOST TAPES is a breathtaking record comprised of “old school dubs and misplaced IDs” that the iconic dubstep duo produced back in 2008 and 2009. Released today, the mixtape is a treasure trove—concealed for over a decade—of experimental bass music and wonky dubstep that is reminiscent of the golden age of the genre. Spanning 10 instrumentals, it is a surefire must-listen for fans of Zeds Dead who were around for their formative years, when they dropped some of dubstep’s most timeless tracks. Zeds Dead The entire THE LOST TAPES project is one giant Dominique Wilkins-like highlight reel, so it’s difficult to illuminate its sta...
We would like to think Stevie Nicks is feeling a sense of pride seeing the overnight success of young singer Lanie Gardner. Gardner’s life was flipped upside down after a TikTok video of her singing a cover of Fleetwood Mac‘s iconic song “Dreams” went viral. Now, with the backing of two of EDM’s biggest stars David Guetta and MORTEN, she is in the spotlight for a much-deserved second time. The trio has released their electronic rendition of “Dreams,” doubling down on the explosive growth of Gardner’s scintillating cover. The “future rave” tandem completely transformed the Fleetwood Mac classic, but Gardner keeps its pure essence alive with her hypnotizing vocals. With its entrancing synths and soaring house drop, this cover h...
In a new interview with Fox Sports 910‘s “Freak Nation”, JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford, who is promoting his recently released autobiography “Confess”, shared that he has learned from his mistakes but would never term them as regrets. “Well, first of all, I’ve never really liked the word ‘regret,'” he explained (hear audio below). “I think it’s too hard and cold and doesn’t have any kind of empathy. I prefer to use [the word] ‘reflect’ — you’re reflecting on your past. Because you shouldn’t beat yourself up for some of the poor choices you’ve made, either of your own choice or through the circumstances of another person. There are some things where you are directly at fault, and you pay ...